The Canadian dollar will sink as low as 69 U.S. cents with little to drive the economy after oil’s collapse, according to Macquarie Group Ltd, joining a growing list of forecasters lowering their projections.

The Interview, the Seth Rogen comedy that may have triggered a cyber attack by North Korea against a Japanese company on U.S. soil, had part of its $44 million production budget paid for by Canadian taxpayers.

Sergio Marchionne likes to move fast. The chief executive officer of Fiat SpA and Chrysler Group LLC owns a half-dozen Ferraris, has homes in three countries, and spends much of his time on a private jet shuttling between Detroit, Fiat’s hometown of Turin, and other outposts of his growing empire.

The Jesus flag is not welcome at city hall. Councillors agreed Monday night with a report from city administration to deny a request to fly a flag in support of the annual March for Jesus scheduled for Aug. 22.